Let's see how much I can write in 15 minutes.
I've not been updating this blog for too long. My readers would think I'm dead or something. I've saved a few topics so I can write when I'm free but never seems to be getting to it.
Been working hard the past few days since coming back from a year end holiday. Big meeting in 2 more days and I don't even have enough sleep! Damn, wasted 5 minutes just writing these craps instead of the topic I want to write about.
Been guilty about not doing something. Heck, guilty is such a useless emotion. I'll write about it someday. I'll do something to make up for it.
*Reminder to self - write about year end trip.
Lets see. I'm going to talk about the problem of 'problems' in life. Heavy topic, this is. One so close to everyone's heart because everyone experiences problems.
Define problem: Unplanned events that fucked up your plans/ things that annoys you(like mosquitos)/ things that caused you inconveniences, drive you up the wall, pisses you off....etc.
Bottom line: You must get to a point where you see problems as a part of life. It is a signal that let you know that either something should be done another way or you should change your perspective in a looking at a particular situation. It is nothing more than that.
What problems are NOT:
1) A punishment from god - karma, maybe...explore further on your own (Need another blog post to explain this)
2) Bad luck - there's no such thing as good or bad luck in this world. Things happens. Whether you felt good or bad about anything does not change the fact that it happened. Also, all events are meaningless. We give it meaning by our individual interpretation.
3) I've finished my quota of 15 minutes.....tune in next time for more..... ;p
Now if you feel like wanting to poke me in the eye cause this post is half finished, then it is a problem, and that makes you need to read the next part of this post. So pls come back again soon. haha.
to be continued.......
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wei not bad for a 15 minutes write up!
Thanks! Laziness has its merits sometimes. Makes you more creative.